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Exciting News!Introducing The Good Food Fair at Nordic Organic Food FairWe are thrilled to announce the launch of a brand-new area at the upcoming Nordic Organic Food Fair called The Good Food Fair.9-10 October 2024, Stockholm – read more

International Industry Expo 

Colombo, Sri Lanka 

19-23 June 2024 

https://expo.idb.gov.lk/

Nordic EdTech Summit 

26-28 August, 2024 

https://www.nordicedtech.se/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

3 questions for Dharshana M. Perera, Sri Lanka’s ambassador to the Nordic and Baltic countries

3 questions for Dharshana M. Perera, who in March 2024 will take on a new post at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Colombo, ending three intense years as Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the Nordic and Baltic countries. Dharshana M. Perera has a long diplomatic career and prior to his career in diplomacy had worked as an academic and in the international Sri Lankan business community.

What do you take away from your three years as Ambassador to the New Nordics?

Among the important features I observed, were the values Sri Lanka shares with the region we refer to as the New Nordics which is covered by the Embassy in Stockholm. It includes Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Shared values of democracy, open economic orientation as well as the climate & environment are so critical to our societies to nurture. Sri Lanka is one of the oldest democracies in Asia and we share this heritage with this region. We are also open, export-oriented economies.  We share similar views on climate and environment – deeply committed to reaching climate goals.  This is a solid foundation for generating business with Sri Lanka and I am pleased to see that this area has particularly strengthened in recent years.

Foreign Minister, Hon. Ali Sabry, discussion in May 2023, significantly elevated the Bilateral engagement with Sweden with good outcomes from his meetings with Speaker, H.E.  Andreas Norlén, and Swedish Foreign Minister H.E. Tobias Billström.

The Indo-Pacific EU Ministerial Meeting hosted by Sweden at the time was a significant opportunity for Sri Lanka’s engagement with the EU,  placing Sri Lanka in the heart of the EU-Indo Pacific dialogue. His meetings with the SSLBC, top-level business executives in Stockholm and the business community as well as the Sri Lankan community added to the depth and breadth of our engagement.

Several Swedish companies have operations in Sri Lanka. How can relations be further developed?

Sweden has been and is an important partner to Sri Lanka. We established formal diplomatic relations 75 years ago, just a little over a year after Sri Lanka regained independence. The Kotmale hydroelectric dam symbolizes the excellent partnership in development cooperation.  The dam was built by the international Swedish construction company Skanska financed by SIDA. It continues to provide electricity- a clean form of energy – and contributes to important irrigation solutions for agriculture and livelihoods. We are committed to ensure that by 2030, 70 % of Sri Lanka’s energy needs are renewable. But, this requires different partnerships, both in terms of investment financing and construction. Solar, wind and green hydrogen are where I see several openings for Swedish companies. Additionally, there is a valuable opportunity in the IT-sector. Several Swedish IT companies have long had important parts of their operations located in Sri Lanka.  As Swedish IT company, IFS, has described Sri Lanka is ”the backbone of its global operations” and “the jewel in the IFS crown”. Other IT companies include Cambio, SoftOne, Ascentic, e-Builder and several others. Sri Lanka can be a catalyst in raising competitiveness of Swedish businesses by meeting the IT and tech needs which are in short supply, especially in AI and other sectors. The multifaceted, diverse, compact, all-year-round destination is another area for a stronger partnership with the New Nordic Region. Sri Lanka’s tourism product really does encapsulate Asia in one Island. Apart from the Embassy, Sweden Sri Lanka businesses including the Sweden-Sri Lanka Business Council (SSLBC) have an important role to play and be a strong voice for business and to raise awareness of the business opportunities in several sectors. Sri Lanka and I personally are grateful for the very productive collaboration we have with the President at the SSLBC, Jan Campbell, and his team of the SSLBC.

Can business relations with Sri Lanka also be strengthened in Sweden?

The past year has been particularly successful in the business pillar. Firstly, in partnership with Innovation Lab, Copenhagen, the Export Development Board and SLASSCOM, the Embassy at the Consulate in Gothenburg in May/June 2023 organized the IT Nordic Mission in the respective cities. Following the release of the IT Eco System IT Industry Report in Copenhagen and the engagement with the business partners in the three major cities, several IT and technology partnerships were established.  This builds upon the excellent Sweden-Sri Lanka IT-related business enterprise we have.

Secondly, the Embassy was part of the team which conceptualized and facilitated the multi-tiered initiative on CleanTech transport, Clean Energy systems, e-mobility and IT which led to the establishment of a ground breaking partnership between one of Sri Lanka’s most diversified IT conglomerates – OREL IT – and Gothenburg’s ANODOX. The agreements were signed in October 2023.  This was followed by a soft launch in Gothenburg. It will link the country into the EV battery global supply network.   This project, amongst others, symbolizes the untapped potential for business which exists between the two countries and the region, bringing together synergies with Sri Lanka. We had excellent support from facilitators such as MobilityGuard, Gothenburg. The Mayor of Partille Municipality and Business Region Gothenburg support the partnership.  

In summary, Sri Lanka can be an excellent partner with the region to sharpen the competitiveness and to diversify supply networks in a range of business pillars. The well-educated, highly skilled, English speaking talent pool with good business practice makes this engagement robust for  long term mutually beneficial business partnerships.

Naturally, we and our partners are enthused about celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations in 2024 – the anniversary which falls on 19th November this year.

Invitation for Proposals: Development of 50MW Wind Farm Facility at Mannar, Sri Lanka

The Cabinet Appointed Negotiating Committee of the Ministry of Power and Energy extends an invitation for proposals regarding the development of a 50MW Wind Farm Facility in Mannar, Sri Lanka, operating under a Build, Own, and Operate (BOO) arrangement.

This project stands as a cornerstone in Sri Lanka’s ongoing endeavors to bolster renewable energy initiatives, reinforce energy security, and combat greenhouse gas emissions.

We kindly request your assistance in ensuring adequate publicity for the aforementioned notice among the potential bidders.

Attached herewith is the document which provides comprehensive details on accessing the Request for Proposals (RFP), submission guidelines, and essential contact information for any inquiries or clarifications. Furthermore, the RFP document will be made available for inspection at https://www.ceb.lk/tender-notice/en

Submission Deadline: May 09, 2024

For additional information, please visit our website at https://www.ceb.lk/

Sri Lanka’s potential as a medical tourism destination

Sri Lanka’s tourism sector, as with many other industries, hit rock bottom with the successive impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and the economic crisis. Analogous to a half-cut tree trying to sprout leaves and grow, the tourism sector underwent a recovery phase last year.

At present, with comprehensive 360-degree promotional campaigns being implemented by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) and a significant number of tourists arriving on the island, an opportunity has arisen for the nation in the field of medical tourism.

According to the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA), the percentage of tourists visiting Sri Lanka for health/ayurvedic treatment in relation to overall monthly arrivals over the past six months shows positive growth.

https://www.themorning.lk/articles/rmh98kMZgvP97nlEMWfa

Ball in Sri Lanka’s court’ as Japan seeks to deepen ties in bid to counter China’s Indo-Pacific influence

  • Sri Lanka’s 2020 decision to drop a light rail project financed by Japanese companies led to friction between the countries, amid Colombo’s pivot to China
  • Japan has become more ‘astute’ in its approach to Sri Lanka, given its interest in a rules-based Indo-Pacific region and countering Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean

https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3254971/ball-sri-lankas-court-japan-seeks-deepen-ties-bid-counter-chinas-indo-pacific-influence

Colombo International Tea Convention – 24th to 26th July 2024, Sri Lanka

Colombo International Tea Convention – 24th to 26th July 2024, Sri Lanka

“Tea, a lifestyle & a Livelihood” – the Colombo International Tea Convention  will be held from 24th to 26th July 2024 at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The Convention is for tea manufactures, exporters and importers, researchers, tea influencers/ bloggers and tea lovers from all over the world. The convention is expected to be a platform for conversation, thinking, and action on globally applicable, sustainable solutions for uplifting the diverse and unique tea communities and tea-growing beverage industry environments across the world.

The following link has more information and registration details:https://ceylonteaevents.com/